Ex-NBA star Dennis Rodman worms way into North Korea

Former NBA star Dennis Rodman brought his basketball skills and flamboyant style — tattoos, nose studs and all — to the country with possibly the world’s strictest dress code: North Korea.

Former NBA star Dennis Rodman brought his basketball skills and flamboyant style — tattoos, nose studs and all — to the country with possibly the world’s strictest dress code: North Korea.

Former NBA star Dennis Rodman brought his basketball skills Tuesday and flamboyant style — neon-bleached hair, tattoos, nose studs and all — to the isolated communist country with possibly the world’s drabbest dress code: North Korea.
THE PLDT All-Star basketball challenge that pitted former National Basketball Association stars against past Philippine Basketball Association superstars will be aired on AKTV on IBC 13 tomorrow at 8 p.m.
AFTER completely ignoring his father for 42 years, NBA legend Dennis Rodman finally softened up and reconciled with Philander Rodman Jr. during his recent visit to Manila.

IT’S not exactly the reunion he had hoped. But the acknowledgement may be enough, for now.

Dennis Rodman has been to the Philippines a couple of times, but Wednesday night was the most memorable trip of all.

Airport employees and passengers went into a frenzy at the sight of former National Basketball Association superstars who arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Tuesday afternoon.

Even the PBA greats Jerry Codinera and Jojo Lastimosa couldn’t help but be in awe by the mere presence of their NBA idols whom they will face in an exhibition game Wednesday in the PLDT All Star Basketball Challenge at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
Three hall-of-fame players along with other former NBA stars are set to take center stage at the state-of-the-art SM Mall of Asia Arena on July 18.

Former NBA star Dennis Rodman, known as much for his off-court antics as his court skills, was sentenced to 104 hours of community service and three years probation Tuesday for failing to pay child support.

Dennis Rodman, Chris Mullin and Tex Winter were enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame on Friday as part of a 10-strong intake.